Electrocardiography of Laboratory Animals is the only book covering electrocardiography of laboratory animals, including dogs, mini-pigs, and cynomologus monkeys. As more countries institute requirements for the care of laboratory animals in research, this publication offers an effective standard on performing and analyzing ECGs. Topics covered include safety electrocardiography, toxicology, safety pharmacology, and telemetry. Electrocardiography of Laboratory Animals will assist biological and medical researchers, veterinarians, zoologists, and students in understanding electrocardiography of various species of animals used in research.
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"...this book might be beneficial to ECG neophytes, veterinary and laboratory technicians who are involved in performing ECGs, and veterinary and graduate students." --Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15-Sep-14
"There are a number of normal variants in the electrocardiograms of common laboratory animals, say Richig and Sleeper, and if researchers know what is normal for the particular species they are working with, they can avoid excluding those individuals which are within these normal variant ranges." --ProtoView.com, April 2014
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Für Beruf und Forschung
<b>Primary Audience:</b> Researchers working with primates, dogs and mini-pigs in academia, pharma, or contract research organization across the biological and medical sciences.<b>Secondary Audience:</b> Vets working with primates, dogs and mini-pigs; Zoologists working with primates, dogs and mini-pigs; and Veterinary professors and students teaching/taking cardiology and ECG course for accreditation
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Höhe: 284 mm
Breite: 219 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-12-415936-5 (9780124159365)
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Jeffrey W. Richig, DVM is CEO of ECGVET, LLC and Special Government Employee consultant to the FDA for the cardiovascular and renal drugs division. He has over twenty-five years of experience in electrocardiography for pre-clinical safety evaluation studies and is known as a leading expert in the field. Meg Sleeper, VMD, graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania veterinary school in 1993. She is an associate professor of cardiology and served as section chief from 2001 to 2011. Dr. Sleeper has published over 70 peer-reviewed original papers, more than 50 review papers or case reports, and authored 4 books. She has lectured at numerous prestigious conferences, including the American Heart Association and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum, and has coordinated the small animal cardiology section at the AVMA conference since 2009. Dr. Sleeper has trained 18 veterinary cardiologists and joined the University of Florida veterinary school faculty in 2015. She serves on the editorial or review boards of 11 journals and has contributed to the Great Ape Heart Project since 2011, focusing on improving cardiac health in ape species.
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CEO of ECGVET, LLC and Special Government Employee consultant to the FDA's cardiovascular and renal drugs division, USA
Clinical Professor, Cardiology, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, USA
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY IN PRECLINICAL SAFETY
CHAPTER 2: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER 3: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF DOGS
CHAPTER 4: HANDLING AND RESTRAINT OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATES (CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS, RHESUS, & CHIMPANZEES)
CHAPTER 5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATES (CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS, RHESUS, & CHIMPANZEES)
CHAPTER 6: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF MINIPIGS
CHAPTER 7: TELEMETRY IN PRECLINICAL SAFETY STUDIES
CHAPTER 8: PR(PQ), QRS, QT AND OTHER ISSUES
CHAPTER 9: SELF ASSESSMENT
INDEX